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of the hula but he cannot say that hezbollah enjoy it. divinity within this and the community to some the community in eleven on is still suffering from the warmth that inflicted to a standstill cells and five says that designation of a date night minnesota to itv so yes that is some voices within the sun the community which could the sup boards has blonde but i don't think that the these voices it does and eighty outta constituency while as within the shiite community we see that it be that fine indeed. that of the news see out on something since it is cool. i cannot issue that dissidents the views of the hezbollah would that be who has it that elections would it be cool them on stations. that and oh so finally the difference between the shiite dissidents and the sunnah and aegis of hezbollah is here. and that no one quarter into question an admission that the video that what happened today in beta what happened inside the heart of the hezbollah stronghold. and it's a big security seat stadium for hezbollah which claims to fight to be fi
of the hula but he cannot say that hezbollah enjoy it. divinity within this and the community to some the community in eleven on is still suffering from the warmth that inflicted to a standstill cells and five says that designation of a date night minnesota to itv so yes that is some voices within the sun the community which could the sup boards has blonde but i don't think that the these voices it does and eighty outta constituency while as within the shiite community we see that it be that...
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station run by lebanon's hezbollah militant group showed images of what it claimed was the right of the israeli air strike in syria the and verified footage was reportedly taken at the site of a military research facility in german riot after their time but the center itself appears not to have been hate the strike apparently left a major road filled with debris and shell casings and while there's still been no official reaction from israel paul is here the details the syrian deputy foreign minister files that i would make dad has called this morning's attack on a syrian military research facility to quote him addictive ration of rule by israel now said the a tech represented an alliance between islamic terrorists and israel he also says that syria will retaliate against israel in its own time and way you know this is extremely important this is the first time we're hearing confirmation from the syrian government that this was an attack carried out by israel and that it is choosing to respond it has regional and international implications because syria of course is a close ally of iran
station run by lebanon's hezbollah militant group showed images of what it claimed was the right of the israeli air strike in syria the and verified footage was reportedly taken at the site of a military research facility in german riot after their time but the center itself appears not to have been hate the strike apparently left a major road filled with debris and shell casings and while there's still been no official reaction from israel paul is here the details the syrian deputy foreign...
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israel would prefer the assad regime even though we can do on perhaps without such ties with iran and hezbollah to stay in place because the assad regime has a governmental result and better if it wants to remain in power and it has to take care of a state the other groups don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became a bit more establishment tarion and in gaza with hamas once it took over started to behave like a government and became more restrained so for israel if one had to put it on the scales it would prefer not very happily but it would prefer. that why why does a zero support of america's intention to strike syria then. israel . does not support the widening of the conflict. in syria it is true that the. government or perhaps prime minister netanyahu himself and perhaps some of his proxies on capitol hill do sound see if they are willing to do speeding on that this may be tactical for israel the best outcome is the very formula which is being bandied about right now and which in fact was published in the israeli p
israel would prefer the assad regime even though we can do on perhaps without such ties with iran and hezbollah to stay in place because the assad regime has a governmental result and better if it wants to remain in power and it has to take care of a state the other groups don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became a bit more establishment tarion and in gaza with hamas once it took over started to behave like a...
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there may be substantial missiles being transferred to hezbollah. and they took action to stop it. what's interesting to me and i think disconcerting is we're beginning to see the blurring of state lines and the potential for a broadening of the war. even though israel may not want that -- and i think that israel has tried to be surgical and to remain calm -- broadly we have to begin asking what does assad want and what is he threatening? to some degree whether it's turkey, lebanon, oher plars, broadening the conflict is a card that he may be beginning to play. i think that's something we should be concerned about in washington. >> brown: where do you see that? where do you see that blurring of the lines? >> well, we see it in the cross-border military conflict in some areas of turkey. we've seen it as you've begun to watch the saudi, the qatarees and the emirates begin to worry about what may be coming after the regime. they are also calling and aising andrying to interact with people inside the syrian state government, the bureaucracy, they're worried about the internal dimension
there may be substantial missiles being transferred to hezbollah. and they took action to stop it. what's interesting to me and i think disconcerting is we're beginning to see the blurring of state lines and the potential for a broadening of the war. even though israel may not want that -- and i think that israel has tried to be surgical and to remain calm -- broadly we have to begin asking what does assad want and what is he threatening? to some degree whether it's turkey, lebanon, oher plars,...
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syria and hezbollah know what happened. but, you know, from israel's perspective, they do not want to become, as i said, the issue. they are watching the demise of one of their -- of their nemesis in the region, one of them, syria, and they just prefer to stand back and let it happen. >> ifill: is there any risk for israel assad's fall should he fall? >> well, israeli officials think there is. and there's been an evolution of thinking on this. initially there was concern that, you know, assad's the devil we know, who knows what's going to happen? they certainly are concerned about jihadi elements in the rebel forces. they're concerned about the transfer of potential chemical weaponses to hezbollah but they've come around to the view that, in fact, it would be very good for syria because it will take the key link out of this arc that goes from iran through syria to hezbollah. and i went in actually to see the minister of intelligence and aatomic energy last week and he said to me if the assad regime falls it will be bad for
syria and hezbollah know what happened. but, you know, from israel's perspective, they do not want to become, as i said, the issue. they are watching the demise of one of their -- of their nemesis in the region, one of them, syria, and they just prefer to stand back and let it happen. >> ifill: is there any risk for israel assad's fall should he fall? >> well, israeli officials think there is. and there's been an evolution of thinking on this. initially there was concern that, you...
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syria and hezbollah know what happened. but, you know, from israel's perspective, they do not want to become, as i said, the issue. they are watching the demise of one of their -- of their nemesis in the region, one of them, syria, and they just prefer to stand back and let it happen. >> ifill: is there any risk for israel assad's fall should he fall? >> well, israeli officials think there is. and there's been an evolution of thinking on this. initially there was concern that, you know, assad's the devil we know, who knows what's going to happen? they certainly are concerned about jihadi elements in the rebel forces. they're concerned about the transfer of potential chemical weaponses to hezbollah but they've come around to the view that, in fact, it would be very good for syria because it will take the key link out of this arc that goes from iran through syria to hezbollah. and i went in actually to see the minister of intelligence and aatomic energy last week and he said to me if the assad regime falls it will be bad for
syria and hezbollah know what happened. but, you know, from israel's perspective, they do not want to become, as i said, the issue. they are watching the demise of one of their -- of their nemesis in the region, one of them, syria, and they just prefer to stand back and let it happen. >> ifill: is there any risk for israel assad's fall should he fall? >> well, israeli officials think there is. and there's been an evolution of thinking on this. initially there was concern that, you...
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the target was believed to be a convoy carrying anti-aircraft weapons bound for hezbollah. we have reports on how this could further inflame the region. >> the explosions are recorded by steering activists seem more powerful than anything the rebels could do. there is a different account of what happens. the government said that planes bombed a military research center between damascus and the lebanese border. they said two people were killed in the raid. u.s. officials say that jets bomb a convoy carrying anti aircraft missiles. >> you will not allow and we will prevent any attacks for hezbollah to smuggle such weapons from syria. is israel attacks, it means that such an attempt by hezbollah was made. >> the contagion from the violence in syria worries the whole region. syria sits on the middle east religious and political fault lines. they connect the war to all of its neighbors, whether they like it or not. the war in syria is exporting trouble. its neighbors are seeing a new threats to their security as a result of the slow collapse of the syrian state. this time, israe
the target was believed to be a convoy carrying anti-aircraft weapons bound for hezbollah. we have reports on how this could further inflame the region. >> the explosions are recorded by steering activists seem more powerful than anything the rebels could do. there is a different account of what happens. the government said that planes bombed a military research center between damascus and the lebanese border. they said two people were killed in the raid. u.s. officials say that jets bomb...
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that there will be some kind of false flag attack there will be some attack on israel that blamed on hezbollah or sad and that would try to get congress there now if that happened that would be a game changer because you have a bomber coming out saying our strongest ally israel has been attacked we've got to do something now and that could. change congress' opinion which is a month looks and we're going to oppose war so i think we've got to be on the alert really for false flag operations and in the next few weeks or days even. british journalist sound broadcaster neil clark neil very much thank you very much indeed for your for sharing your insight with us thank you very much i appreciate it. thank you and now a number of sources told me that rebel forces are planning to launch a provocation using chemical weapons against israel all she's policia is in tel aviv for. i've spoken to both the israeli foreign ministry is what is the army spokes persons units and i was asking them for they reaction to the reports we have that there is an imminent threat being planned by syrian rebels originating i
that there will be some kind of false flag attack there will be some attack on israel that blamed on hezbollah or sad and that would try to get congress there now if that happened that would be a game changer because you have a bomber coming out saying our strongest ally israel has been attacked we've got to do something now and that could. change congress' opinion which is a month looks and we're going to oppose war so i think we've got to be on the alert really for false flag operations and...
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air force attacked a military base storing and sylar snow apparently destined for the lebanese group hezbollah the incident happened near serious port city of the pack and it's not the first time israel has been blamed for ignoring international laws by launching air strikes in the state. similar attacks the israeli leadership refused to confirm took place in january may and july this year. aren't screaming from the executive intelligence review magazine explain why tell and it keeps getting away with it. you know the right to it. another sovereign nation. israel has done. in a functioning government according to moore any new information important to war. this would be today. israel would be recommended in class today is like a sovereign nation. why didn't i. it won't confirm or who knows the day. and though the story upgrade its earnings the iranian people in policy. and should not be accepted. the only reason it is accepted and the kurds the present united states obama. now allows you to her otherwise you can. meanwhile syria has met the first deadline in an ambitious plan to get rid of its
air force attacked a military base storing and sylar snow apparently destined for the lebanese group hezbollah the incident happened near serious port city of the pack and it's not the first time israel has been blamed for ignoring international laws by launching air strikes in the state. similar attacks the israeli leadership refused to confirm took place in january may and july this year. aren't screaming from the executive intelligence review magazine explain why tell and it keeps getting...
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. >>> as syria sends hezbollah weapons, hezbollah is returning the favor by offering soldiers. president bashar al assad's spokesperson has confirmed something many know to be true. members of hezbollah are operating in syria, working against the opposition. nhk world reports. >> reporter: he would not give exact numbers, but he did admit armed members of hezbollah are in syria. >> translator: hezbollah is active in two locations. the first is the suburbs of damascus and the other is homs. one aim is to protect lebanese living in homs. rather than sending in fighters, they're providing military training to groups of volunteers made up of syrians and lebanese. >> reporter: he also emphasized that hezbollah is not president assad's only ally. the recent visit by the iranian foreign minister to damascus was meant to reassure the administration it has support. >> translator: iran has confirmed it will help the syrian government if israel tries to support the anti-government forces with air strikes. in case the attacks continue, or if their reckless actions expand, iran will become
. >>> as syria sends hezbollah weapons, hezbollah is returning the favor by offering soldiers. president bashar al assad's spokesperson has confirmed something many know to be true. members of hezbollah are operating in syria, working against the opposition. nhk world reports. >> reporter: he would not give exact numbers, but he did admit armed members of hezbollah are in syria. >> translator: hezbollah is active in two locations. the first is the suburbs of damascus and...
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chemical stockpiles will for you into quote the wrong hands and ways ladies this way is the hands of hezbollah and although israeli officials have not in the past gone on record admitting this it's widely understood that israel has carried out at least four strikes inside syria at with and delivery supplies two to be his for the militants into the hezbollah organization of course israel would rather prefer a side stay in power there's no love lost between the two countries but it's almost like that old saying back to the devil you know than the devil you don't know from the israeli side i want to also bring you attention to the information we're receiving from a belgian researcher who was recently released on the head and being held captive by syrian rebels inside that country and he was held by them for five months and he has saved that he denying that the syrian president was responsible for this new toys and gas attack that took place on a village near damascus in which more than a thousand civilians were allegedly gassed. dominica and i have a moral duty to say that it's not the basher al
chemical stockpiles will for you into quote the wrong hands and ways ladies this way is the hands of hezbollah and although israeli officials have not in the past gone on record admitting this it's widely understood that israel has carried out at least four strikes inside syria at with and delivery supplies two to be his for the militants into the hezbollah organization of course israel would rather prefer a side stay in power there's no love lost between the two countries but it's almost like...
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does hezbollah's presents muddy the waters? will this conference happen? >> from the government's point of view, they feel stronger. president assad felt confident yesterday that he was winning and stronger so he will be able to go to this peace conference feeling he can negotiate in a better position. the opposition, on the other hand, feel weaker, and the fact they are losing qusayr and other places, around damascus, around the southern parts, they feel they are weaker and that their position on the table will be weaker. that is why they say they will not attend this conference until the has a lot fighters -- the hezbollah are out. they say they want a lot of pressure to pull these fighters out. they will -- they want --rantees there will be before they get to that table. they feel that in a weaker position, they do not want to go to a table negotiating with president assad so strong on the ground. >> rula amin, thank you so much. as the battle for qusayr rages on, there has been heavy fighting elsewhere in syria. this video uploaded by syrian activists
does hezbollah's presents muddy the waters? will this conference happen? >> from the government's point of view, they feel stronger. president assad felt confident yesterday that he was winning and stronger so he will be able to go to this peace conference feeling he can negotiate in a better position. the opposition, on the other hand, feel weaker, and the fact they are losing qusayr and other places, around damascus, around the southern parts, they feel they are weaker and that their...
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israel would prefer the assad regime even though we can do on perhaps without such ties with iran and hezbollah to stay in place because the assad regime has a governmental result and better if it wants to remain in power and it has to take care of a state the other groups don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became a bit more establishment tarion and in gaza with hamas once it took over started to behave like a government and became more restrained so for israel if one had to put it on the scales it would. not very happily but it would preferred the assad regime. no way joins you are absolutely to the right the country's governing coalition is set to include an on to ration policy push extrude missed mass much our congress break was once a member all got more on that story after the break. new york london. the whole world is on the. complete truth of the original one a further one down the end there are further to hang up the coins out the link at the end of the street another one the more transparent society gets the m
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the forces supporting the opposition started acting on the ground first, before hezbollah did. the difference is, hezbollah's capacities are much greater. >> reporter: there's little dispute about the economic damage the syrian war has brought here. on a visit to hezbollah- dominated baalbek, home to majestic roman ruins, cab driver sayed hassan tried to insist tourists were still coming, until a fellow cabbie jumped in. >> ( translated ): what is wrong with you? you tell them there are tourists? look inside the shops, they are all empty! there is not work and no tourism here. >> reporter: business is bad down the road in mashgara too for this owner of a roadside shawarma eatery, now that most legal trate between lebanon and syria has been shut down. >> ( translated ): the economy has become very bad because all the products i got were cheaper and came from syria. now everything is very expensive because the road is closed. >> reporter: this business owner also happens to be a shiite refugee from syria, who fled after sunni rebels burned out his restaurant and home near damascu
the forces supporting the opposition started acting on the ground first, before hezbollah did. the difference is, hezbollah's capacities are much greater. >> reporter: there's little dispute about the economic damage the syrian war has brought here. on a visit to hezbollah- dominated baalbek, home to majestic roman ruins, cab driver sayed hassan tried to insist tourists were still coming, until a fellow cabbie jumped in. >> ( translated ): what is wrong with you? you tell them there...
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don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became. establishment tarion and in gaza where hamas once took over started to behave like a government and became more restrained so for israel if one had to put it on the scales it would prefer not very happily but people preferred the assad regime. the way joins europe lurch to the right of the countries governing coalition is said to include an anti immigration policy which extremist message and as brave it was once a member of we've got more on that and other stories after the break. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on our. but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports and let you know please no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that it is secure yet a car is on the docket. they get no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared f
don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became. establishment tarion and in gaza where hamas once took over started to behave like a government and became more restrained so for israel if one had to put it on the scales it would prefer not very happily but people preferred the assad regime. the way joins europe lurch to the right of the countries governing coalition is said to include an anti immigration policy which...
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back all but wiping out the hezbollah arsenal. since then intelligence analysts tell cbs news hezbollah may have amassed up to 60,000 new rockets. israelis worry that some are the fatah 110 made in iran. the precision-guided missile that can carry chemical warheads and can strike israel's main population centers like tel aviv. in a further sign of the rising tensions, jeff, tonight israel closed down the airspace in the north to civilian flights and earlier the military moved two iron dome anti-missile batteries toward the syrian border. >> jeff: charlie, thank you. the investigation into the boston marathon bombings focused today on the home of the older suspect who died in the shoot- out. and on his widow as well. here's don dahler. >> reporter: federal agents today again searched the cambridge apartment of bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. there was no comment on what brought them back. sources have tolted cbs news that small amounts of bomb res i due have already been found inside, appearing to could rabat the story that dzho
back all but wiping out the hezbollah arsenal. since then intelligence analysts tell cbs news hezbollah may have amassed up to 60,000 new rockets. israelis worry that some are the fatah 110 made in iran. the precision-guided missile that can carry chemical warheads and can strike israel's main population centers like tel aviv. in a further sign of the rising tensions, jeff, tonight israel closed down the airspace in the north to civilian flights and earlier the military moved two iron dome...
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the target was believed to be a convoy carrying anti-aircraft weapons bound for hezbollah. we have reports on how this could further inflame the region. >> the explosions are recorded by steering activists seem more powerful than anything the rebels could do. there is a different account of what happens. the government said that planes bombed a military research center between damascus and the lebanese border. they said two people were killed in the raid. u.s. officials say that jets bomb a convoy carrying anti aircraft missiles. >> you will not allow and we will prevent any attacks for hezbollah to smuggle such weapons from syria. is israel attacks, it means that such an attempt by hezbollah was made. >> the contagion from the violence in syria worries the whole region. syria sits on the middle east religious and political fault lines. they connect the war to all of its neighbors, whether they like it or not. the war in syria is exporting trouble. its neighbors are seeing a new threats to their security as a result of the slow collapse of the syrian state. this time, israe
the target was believed to be a convoy carrying anti-aircraft weapons bound for hezbollah. we have reports on how this could further inflame the region. >> the explosions are recorded by steering activists seem more powerful than anything the rebels could do. there is a different account of what happens. the government said that planes bombed a military research center between damascus and the lebanese border. they said two people were killed in the raid. u.s. officials say that jets bomb...
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earlier this month a car bomb went off in a hezbollah stronghold in lebanon's capital beirut. the explosion killed more than 20 people. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon is urging the syrian government to let inspectors thoroughly investigate the latest allegations regarding the use of chemical weapons. opposition leaders in the country say government forces targeted their towns with poison gas. ban is taking the accusation seriously. >> any use of chemical weapons anywhere by anybody under any circumstances would violate international law. such a crime against humanity should result in serious consequences for the perpetrator. >> opposition leaders say forces loyal to president bashar al assad fired rockets loaded with chemical weapons at their stronghold in a suburb of damascus. they say the attack killed hundreds of people. government officials say the claims are absolutely baseless. u.n. inspectors are already in syria to look into previous incidents of alleged chemical weapons use. but the assad administration hasn't allowed them to investigate the latest case. ban k
earlier this month a car bomb went off in a hezbollah stronghold in lebanon's capital beirut. the explosion killed more than 20 people. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon is urging the syrian government to let inspectors thoroughly investigate the latest allegations regarding the use of chemical weapons. opposition leaders in the country say government forces targeted their towns with poison gas. ban is taking the accusation seriously. >> any use of chemical weapons anywhere...
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as i mentioned, hezbollah fighters from lebanon are assisting the syrian troops. i have read reports that they have said they are leaving this battle. hezbollah, according to many observers and military analysts, is playing a controversial role. it is also worrying israel, which has already launched three attacks on syria in recent months. we just heard in new reports that syria has put on stand by its most advanced domestically- made weapons with orders to hit tel aviv in israel if israel launches another strike on syrian soil. we also heard an israeli if president that assad wants is an attack on israel, the consequences will be crippling. >> thank you. meanwhile, the israeli prime minister has promised to do whatever is necessary to make sure advanced weapons from syria to not fall into terrorist hands. the government is operating in a responsible manner and to the short-term -- to insure paramount justice. we will act to insure security interests of israeli citizens in the future as well. syrian presence as proposed peace talks are unlikely to solve the crisis
as i mentioned, hezbollah fighters from lebanon are assisting the syrian troops. i have read reports that they have said they are leaving this battle. hezbollah, according to many observers and military analysts, is playing a controversial role. it is also worrying israel, which has already launched three attacks on syria in recent months. we just heard in new reports that syria has put on stand by its most advanced domestically- made weapons with orders to hit tel aviv in israel if israel...
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but there's lots of good literature on hezbollah and almost all of it is about hezbollah as a political factor in lebanon, and it is a political actor in lebanon or about hezbollah's as a social welfare provider and it is. or about hezbollah's activities in lebanon targeting israel, crossing the blue blue line and of course it's that, too but it's also a global terrorist group and over the years has developed into an organized criminal syndicate and if you really want to understand what hezbollah is all about you have to understand that, too and that was missing from the literature. in fact hezbollah has multiple identities. its social welfare, will shut and all that but it's other things. its lebanese, it's pro iranian, it's committed all but once to the decrees of the iraq clerics and to the fellow shia abroad and all these different things can sometimes pull so that you find hezbollah is sometimes operating along multiple identities, multiple strands that sometimes are mutually exclusive. consider for a simple as i am sure we will during the q&a how it might be that hezbollah that wa
but there's lots of good literature on hezbollah and almost all of it is about hezbollah as a political factor in lebanon, and it is a political actor in lebanon or about hezbollah's as a social welfare provider and it is. or about hezbollah's activities in lebanon targeting israel, crossing the blue blue line and of course it's that, too but it's also a global terrorist group and over the years has developed into an organized criminal syndicate and if you really want to understand what...
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for hezbollah and iran both. and this gets back to what might be a likely retribution, enduring things that are reasonably deniable, is reasonably deniable. it's important to them. difficult for the world to have a consensus. but the until shows, what it does not show. even if you agree, for example, that hezbollah focus to try to head cyprus. it was not launched from a particular headquarters. can be difficult to get consensus of a grant politically on as well. i feel they feel that buys and some level of protection. [applause] >> i agree with all of that. i would say that to the extent there have been cases where there may have been cases in the past where some kind of specific retribution may have been exacted, it is the sort of thing that we are not likely to year anything about, either now or ever. and on the strategic level when we are thinking in terms of retribution, i think from the point of view of the united states, we always have to take into account who is really on the line here. hezbollah has an im
for hezbollah and iran both. and this gets back to what might be a likely retribution, enduring things that are reasonably deniable, is reasonably deniable. it's important to them. difficult for the world to have a consensus. but the until shows, what it does not show. even if you agree, for example, that hezbollah focus to try to head cyprus. it was not launched from a particular headquarters. can be difficult to get consensus of a grant politically on as well. i feel they feel that buys and...
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supported by hezbollah and sunni who have been sending the arab jihadists to syria. intervention in syria will not solve the situation. it will escalate into a regional war, will increase the number of refugees. we are sure that -- and most of the syrian know that damascus is not preferred for, like, external intervention and external war and that will make people inside syria pay a lot of a high price because there be more injuries. there will be more refugees knowing is talking about the syrian people. i think that's the main concern is to punish. >> i am going to stop you there because i want to pick up on that in our section segment which we will get to here briefly. as you are watching, you are hearing from syrians deeply involved in or actually living this crisis. just heard, even they don't agree on how the u.s. should handle this situation. so how is america to decide the best course of action? we are going to get to that after the first break. here are a couple of other stories you are making comments on. next. please go there al jazeera.com. >> "consider th
supported by hezbollah and sunni who have been sending the arab jihadists to syria. intervention in syria will not solve the situation. it will escalate into a regional war, will increase the number of refugees. we are sure that -- and most of the syrian know that damascus is not preferred for, like, external intervention and external war and that will make people inside syria pay a lot of a high price because there be more injuries. there will be more refugees knowing is talking about the...
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syrian government troops backed lebanese groupe hezbollah have launched an attack on qusayr. forces loyal to assad attacked qusayr with air and ground assaults in the morning. the syrian opposition demands an end to what they call a massacre. 450 are said to be injured in the army is now in control of the center of the town. this city is on the route to the connects damascus with mediterranean coast and also anaconda with for supplies from the hezbollah stronghold. let's get the latest from neighboring jordan. what can you tell us about that -- the events on the ground? >> the same of what has been happening since early on sunday, as syrian troops moved into -- as you mentioned, the army says that they are in the in the veryyr center, but syrian troops say that this is not accurate and that the syrian rebels are trying to push them out, and we have heard about the humanitarian situation. this is very precarious with many hundreds of people injured, due to the shelling and their homes being demolished. now, they are in hospitals where there are not enough medical supplies to t
syrian government troops backed lebanese groupe hezbollah have launched an attack on qusayr. forces loyal to assad attacked qusayr with air and ground assaults in the morning. the syrian opposition demands an end to what they call a massacre. 450 are said to be injured in the army is now in control of the center of the town. this city is on the route to the connects damascus with mediterranean coast and also anaconda with for supplies from the hezbollah stronghold. let's get the latest from...
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then hezbollah became involved. hezbollah themselves are now withdrawing their forces, but leaving behind, for training purposes, a few officers. coming inas new men to help the syrian army are concerned, it would be for president assad to wait for the iranians to help with that. >> thank you. and has been another day of violence in iraq that killed and least 30 people. in southernetonated bay -- baghdad killing one and injuring five. two car bombs exploded, killing five people. in another city, two car bombs killed two people. kuwait has ordered the parliament to be dissolved and called for fresh elections, challenging a decree by the head of the state. the poll in december was boycotted by the opposition. they say the decree was an attempt to stop them from forming a majority or a bloc in parliament. turkey's government is drafting reinforcements as anti- government forces head back to the streets in the assembled. beensh point at taksim has close, but protesters say they plan to re-enter in the next few hours. >>
then hezbollah became involved. hezbollah themselves are now withdrawing their forces, but leaving behind, for training purposes, a few officers. coming inas new men to help the syrian army are concerned, it would be for president assad to wait for the iranians to help with that. >> thank you. and has been another day of violence in iraq that killed and least 30 people. in southernetonated bay -- baghdad killing one and injuring five. two car bombs exploded, killing five people. in...
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but any expert you talk to, shep, will tell you this is about hezbollah in lebanon. and they are saying they won't allow the transfer of any dangerous weapons to hezbollah in lebro lebanon. this is the beginning, and if hezbollah launches any counter strike, then the israelis will go in hard indeed. >> i was going to ask you if the state department and beyond is saying if syria might be in the position to do this? >> syria seems to want to transfer weapons, and there's a lot of feeling that president hasad is allowing them to come into syria and take caches of weapons and take them back, and this is what everybody is feeling here. that this is all evolving into complete chaos. and as hezbollah wants to protect their interests, israel wants to protect there's. >> we're watching more news in the south, tornadoes pushing their way across the country, in the mid south and all the way up to the great lakes, and now it's moving east. the danger is not over. and we'll go for the update. and we're following three breaking stories. this is the one in alabama where apparently
but any expert you talk to, shep, will tell you this is about hezbollah in lebanon. and they are saying they won't allow the transfer of any dangerous weapons to hezbollah in lebro lebanon. this is the beginning, and if hezbollah launches any counter strike, then the israelis will go in hard indeed. >> i was going to ask you if the state department and beyond is saying if syria might be in the position to do this? >> syria seems to want to transfer weapons, and there's a lot of...
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supportersovernment are increasingly reliant on hezbollah. >> morally and politically, hezbollah helps us, but they are not militarily involved in our fight. we are defending our land from those bombing our villages. >> they will get what is coming to them. >> in this area, both sides of this completely open border between syria and lebanon are now controlled by hezbollah and its syrian allies. they claim to be gaining the upper hand, but there are concerns the two-year-old conflict in syria is increasingly spilling over into lebanon itself. it is already happening. one town has been deliberately targeted because it supports the faÇade regime across the border. in syria have repeatedly shelled them. this deals with the resolve of the factions, including hezbollah, to step out of the conflict. fault lines between lebanon and sunni and shia muslims are being dangerously exposed. both sides are being drawn into the syrian more on a new, alarming level. mosques in lebanon, young men are being radicalized, calls from the sunni clerics 4g todd, holy war. a necessary response to the .ezbolla
supportersovernment are increasingly reliant on hezbollah. >> morally and politically, hezbollah helps us, but they are not militarily involved in our fight. we are defending our land from those bombing our villages. >> they will get what is coming to them. >> in this area, both sides of this completely open border between syria and lebanon are now controlled by hezbollah and its syrian allies. they claim to be gaining the upper hand, but there are concerns the two-year-old...
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don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became more establishment tarion and in gaza where hamas once took over started to behave like a government and became more restrained so for israel if one had to put on the scales it would. not very happily people would prefer the assad regime. no way john as you are obscure lurch to the right the country's governing coalition is set to include an on team a great symbolic push extremist months my truck and as brave it was once a member of go back to the break. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each drop from the you dirty supply. let people think are your prices pure water. life going on cheap. they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same way. that this series is selling and spring water. choose your language. make it with zero in federal subsidies still some of. the consents to. choose to get to use the degrade to. choose the stories that in the. choose the access to. this is not c.
don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became more establishment tarion and in gaza where hamas once took over started to behave like a government and became more restrained so for israel if one had to put on the scales it would. not very happily people would prefer the assad regime. no way john as you are obscure lurch to the right the country's governing coalition is set to include an on team a great symbolic push...
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or hezbollah to get those kinds of missiles it would pose a significant threat to israel's air defense system and that's obviously not something that they can allow to happen ok jeffrey when it way in plan b. is pepe said. i think that iran is basically trying to to use the use syria's as a smokescreen and all the chaos there is a smokescreen to smuggle weapons that has well it's as simple as that so israel simply you know took those weapons out for a syria is concerned you know that's a big messy sandwich and everyone's going to have to take a bite it's not as simple as arming rebels we don't really know who we're arming it's a whole lot more fractious than we think we're not even sure that what's going to replace assad is going to be better maybe year ago maybe but but honestly right now i just think that that it's a mess and it's only going to get messier m.p. you want to jump in there talking ran. effecting all of us think tank land left right middle whatever they know that washington is selling itself the mess that the cia is screaming which weapons go to which groups this is comp
or hezbollah to get those kinds of missiles it would pose a significant threat to israel's air defense system and that's obviously not something that they can allow to happen ok jeffrey when it way in plan b. is pepe said. i think that iran is basically trying to to use the use syria's as a smokescreen and all the chaos there is a smokescreen to smuggle weapons that has well it's as simple as that so israel simply you know took those weapons out for a syria is concerned you know that's a big...
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even if we don't know from any source whether hezbollah bought. one hundred of the dance from iran even if they didn't they have a similar missile the m six hundred syrian technology it's almost as good as the the fact they're one hundred tents so the key is if they were attacking israel in the near future they would use the m six hundred as they do need to for they one hundred been tense of course everybody is on the ground not only. in syria and hezbollah but the markets especially the emirates qatar and the house of sound not to mention the logistical support of syria and yes i agree with our other guest it is already already a regional conflict it's going to get much worse especially because the west us britain and france they see they're totally impotent to conduct any saying on the ground and now we have jihad these let loose inside syria we're going to have hezbollah are playing against al-qaeda which is a new cold wet dream of course and we have the back and forth of jihad this between iraq and syria chris you want to jump in there. well i
even if we don't know from any source whether hezbollah bought. one hundred of the dance from iran even if they didn't they have a similar missile the m six hundred syrian technology it's almost as good as the the fact they're one hundred tents so the key is if they were attacking israel in the near future they would use the m six hundred as they do need to for they one hundred been tense of course everybody is on the ground not only. in syria and hezbollah but the markets especially the...
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in syria and hezbollah but the g.c.c. petro markets especially the emirates qatar and the house of saud not to mention the logistical support of syria and yes i agree with our other guest it is already already a regional conflict it's going to get much worse especially because the west us britain and france they see their totally impotent to conduct any saying on the ground and now we have jihad these let loose we're going to have hezbollah are playing against al-qaeda which is a new cold wet dream of course and we have the back and forth of jihad this between iraq and syria chris you want to jump in there. well i just wanted to agree i think with it was jeff who said that you know that this is there's no easy solution to this that this is going to take time and i think that's a raw reality that everyone is confronting and i think that's clearly one of the reasons why you see the u.s. administration taking it slow it's obviously you know a situation where people want to act with a certain degree of caution and an understa
in syria and hezbollah but the g.c.c. petro markets especially the emirates qatar and the house of saud not to mention the logistical support of syria and yes i agree with our other guest it is already already a regional conflict it's going to get much worse especially because the west us britain and france they see their totally impotent to conduct any saying on the ground and now we have jihad these let loose we're going to have hezbollah are playing against al-qaeda which is a new cold wet...
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don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became more establishment tarion and in gaza with hamas once it took over started to behave like a government and became more restraint so for israel if one had to put it on the scales it would prefer not very happily people preferred the assad regime exactly nineteen minutes past the hour here in the russian capital this is our no way joins europe's lurch to the right the country's governing coalition is set to include an anti immigration party which extremist mass murder and as braving was once a member of we've got more on that and other stories after the break. london. the whole world is. the original one the one on the end. of the quarterback building at the end of the street another one the more transparent society gets the money or the public hears become we see military and state police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city who inhabit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless the. fear that it is a thousand ways hierarchy. missio
don't have to be concerned with such matters and this is the same system that we saw in lebanon where hezbollah became more establishment tarion and in gaza with hamas once it took over started to behave like a government and became more restraint so for israel if one had to put it on the scales it would prefer not very happily people preferred the assad regime exactly nineteen minutes past the hour here in the russian capital this is our no way joins europe's lurch to the right the country's...
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>> the syrian military supported by forces from hezbollah -- >hezbollah-- >> warner: from lebanon. >> with a great deal of assistance from iran, technical assistance from iran has been able to recapture a number of important strategic locations along an urban corridor that the regime views as critical for its long-term survival. they have mounted braigzs in banias, along the coast, some of which have resulted in horrific massacres that have drawn significant attention globally. but i view this as part of an effort on the part of the assad regime to ensure it can secure those eas ofyria that are essential for the resplief its troops, for its access to lebanon, and for iran to remain able to access lebanon through syria in order to resupply hezbollah and ensure hezbollah's capability. for a variety of reasons i think we've seen a concerted to push them out of areas the regime views as critical. >> warner: the regime has militias they've beefed up. have they been a tremendous asset to them, in maybe a horrific way? >> look, i think these kind of conflicts go through all kinds of cycles.
>> the syrian military supported by forces from hezbollah -- >hezbollah-- >> warner: from lebanon. >> with a great deal of assistance from iran, technical assistance from iran has been able to recapture a number of important strategic locations along an urban corridor that the regime views as critical for its long-term survival. they have mounted braigzs in banias, along the coast, some of which have resulted in horrific massacres that have drawn significant attention...
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how an era -- arab leaders have -- the attacks in -- on hezbollah in syria by israel. the malaysian, of leading party have won 127 seats. the opposition party, led by anwar ibrahim, said that they may contest of this vote. contest this vote. eleven people were killed in mogadishu, al-shabab claims responsibility. officials have been banned from government in libya. the protest was stopped -- when the news broke. havetan's security forces killed at least 13 people during a gun battle against a suspected criminal gang. this happened after police and paramilitary raided a house southeast of kata. mqm party held morning after three people were killed and dozens other of of injured in an explosion. shops and markets across karachi were closed on monday -- sunday. in the demonstrations bangladesh capital, hundreds of thousands called for a new anti- blasphemy law. of theing at least six main highways, huge numbers of protesters poured into daka. they were answering the call from a fledgling group of hardliners to lay siege to the capital. that is exactly what they did, from
how an era -- arab leaders have -- the attacks in -- on hezbollah in syria by israel. the malaysian, of leading party have won 127 seats. the opposition party, led by anwar ibrahim, said that they may contest of this vote. contest this vote. eleven people were killed in mogadishu, al-shabab claims responsibility. officials have been banned from government in libya. the protest was stopped -- when the news broke. havetan's security forces killed at least 13 people during a gun battle against a...